Example sentences of "[noun sg] from [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There may be a need for transfer of the stock from one to the other , or for duplication for both sections of titles which are only held in one .
2 It will cost at least £1.00 a day to feed , needs some companionship from you throughout the day , and all sorts of other commtments from you which , on consideration , you may not be prepared to make .
3 While admitting that the Gray 's Inn Road site 's top five floors are a major worry , Mathews points out that they have taken into account that there will be no revenue from them until the end of the year .
4 The first step is to take the oldest product and plot the estimated annual revenue from it over the planning period as shown for product A ( Figure 2.1 ) .
5 Adjust the weight from one to the other , one sack to the other .
6 Very interesting to have a review from you of the O D A's work , both with regard to central and Eastern Europe and the developing world and I 'm sure I speak for everybody in saying we are delighted minister that you spent the third part of your , your speech looking at the U N convention on the rights of the child which as you rightly say , is very close to the heart of Save The Children .
7 Just before Christmas , your friend will get a membership pack in a special seasonal design , with a personal greeting from you on the envelope .
8 There is a tremendous spin-off from one to the other .
9 The 1960s were marked by a strong interest in the relationship between primary and secondary education , and in possible changes in the age of transfer from one to the other .
10 The Precision in a way is too middly , but the thing about the Jazz is that you can get more top and bottom from it at the same time , and that 's the sound I like .
11 The continual passage from one to the other was initially as refreshing as a succession of hot and cold showers , and ultimately as enervating .
12 I 've never seen the sort of breathtaking squalor I witnessed there but give them a day when their neighbourhood is shown to be worth the world running through it , gratefully accepting water and candy from them at the roadside , and it 's amazing the way mutual mistrust can disappear .
13 The Daily Telegraph published a long article from me on the subject on its editorial page .
14 He had wanted to publish a full-length article from me in The Criterion ; and in expressing the hope that this sort of work would be ‘ a help ’ , he was , with his knowledge of the therapeutic value of work , perfectly right .
15 As a gay man , I do n't need a lecture from anybody about the bigotry and intolerance that run rampant here in the House Of The Brave .
16 The move from one to the other is easy , however .
17 A 36-year-old woman was restrained by one person while a woman grabbed the cash from her in the Play-Inn centre , Newport Road , Middlesbrough on Monday at around 7pm .
18 It would be a neat ploy , wasting our time , confusing the investigation and diverting suspicion from everyone except the early arrivals . "
19 Before he could reply , Doreen reached their side , her hands outstretched to clutch Silas 's arm as she sent glances of suspicion from one to the other .
20 Western society has generated a deep suspicion from which in the main the other arts have been protected .
21 Neither of them , for this brief period , have anything else to do except to transfer fuel from one to the other .
22 Recover the outline and high spots by removing the patina from them with the grease remover or polishing powder .
23 The uncertainty in the number that I gave you , about fifteen to eighteen billion years , is not in any sense an error due to inaccuracies of measurements of the rate at which the universe is currently expanding , but there are systematic differences of opinion about how one should calibrate the expansion rate , because people have different means of measuring the distance from us of the most luminous objects .
24 The development from one to the other is somewhat obscure .
25 For example in Errington v. Minister of Health it was argued that the Minister was in breach of natural justice by conferring with the local authority and receiving further evidence from it after the dose of a public inquiry .
26 There is now great momentum and enthusiasm from everyone in the project team which forms an excellent springboard for commissioning this year . ’
27 But the servant returned with a wineskin , and at a signal poured a liquor from it into the horn vessels .
28 The problem was that I could not get a response from anybody in the Department .
29 It is also true that Kilvert had no gift for self-analysis , and further that the diary was impoverished by his widow 's removal from it of the volumes which apparently described not only their courtship and marriage , but the two most profound of Kilvert 's previous affairs of the heart ; though she left the frequent passages describing Kilvert 's passionate attachments to young girls , whose fundamentally erotic nature it is clear that neither she nor Kilvert himself recognized .
30 Although they have managed without financial support from us in the past , things are getting progressively difficult and it may be that should we help them financially as well as with manpower .
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